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  • Township seeks elimination of Milford s-curve

    The Township Council will discuss how to coordinate a project to straighten Milford Road with a county plan to widen a nearby culvert. By: Michael Arges    EAST WINDSOR — The shortest distance between two points is a straight line, and the project to straighten and widen Milford Road at the "s" curve will be on…

  • Weichert Corporate aids in housing hunt

    Service finds temporary housing for transferees    Weichert, Realtors has launched Weichert Corporate Housing to help corporate employees find temporary housing while they transfer to a new location.    Weichert Corporate Housing has a growing number of fully furnished one- and two-bedroom apartments, condominiums and townhouses that are available for corporate employees who require temporary housing while…

  • WW-P board tries to avoid grade-configuration change

    Three potenital models for a K-3 and grade 4-5 format have been identified. By: Gwen Runkle    The West Windsor-Plainsboro Regional Board of Education has identified three potential models for configuring elementary schools in a kindergarten-through-third grade, fourth-and-fifth-grade system that, if determined to be viable solutions, could eliminate the possibility of a change to K-5 configuration.…

  • Moving? ERA offers relocation services

    Realtor provides comprehensive customer service on relocation-related issues    Whether moving across the country, or just across the state, relocating to a new community can be a stressful experience for everyone in a family.    "Starting out as Electronic Realty Associates nearly 30 years ago, ERA created a market niche for itself as a relocation specialist, when…

  • For Capt. Joseph Pica, accounting just did not cut it.

    He will succeed the retiring Chief Frank Cox on Oct. 1. By: Gwen Runkle    WEST WINDSOR — Much to his father’s dismay, Joseph Pica did not choose to become an accountant.    He instead chose to become a police officer and now after working his way through the ranks of the Township Police Department, he is…

  • Rose Trivisonno

       EAST WINDSOR — Rose Trivisonno, 88, died Friday, July 13, at CentraState Medical Center, Freehold.    Born in Jersey City, she lived in Guttenberg before moving to East Windsor 11 years ago.    Mrs. Trivisonno retired from Missy Ann Dress Shop, West New York.    She was a member of St. Anthony of Padua Roman Catholic Church, Hightstown,…

  • Maurice F. Levy

       EAST WINDSOR — Maurice F. Levy, 77, died Saturday at The Medical Center at Princeton.    Born in Kingston, Jamaica, he was a longtime East Windsor resident.    He retired in 1993 after 15 years as an accountant with H.J. Baker & Brothers, formerly of Manhattan, N.Y. Previously he worked with Price Waterhouse and Co., Jamaica.    He…

  • Lutherans highlight Bible school

    The mission to teach the Christian faith is an important tenant in the Lutheran church. By: Michael Arges    EAST WINDSOR — Last week’s "Beach Trek" vacation Bible school program at St. Paul’s Lutheran Church is just one example of the strong commitment to Christian education in the church and in Lutheran churches in general, said…

  • Leading the fight for preservation of the Old School builiding

    The Old School building, which opened in 1897 and now houses Cranbury’s municipal offices, is an integral part of the township’s history. By:Casha Caponegro    The Old School building, which opened in 1897 and now houses Cranbury’s municipal offices, is an integral part of the township’s history.    "The Old School has such a sense of place;…